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OMAHA DAILY BKK-WEDNESDAY , AUGUfcTG , 1684. THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning Agust 6 LOOAL BREViriES , Sheriff Miller with tiifBcienl number "tlcrmttfN will tnke the prieonofs , twelve in 1 to Nobeiville next Friday. The Utoot car company i breaking In broncho pony on one of the cars yt tordfty ( Henry Doyle , for dleturbance of the i > e c \ M yesterday fined $5 find cost * . H i.Mditftndwcnt hit way with n sorrow hi ook , Mary Mcl'homon WM fined S..andcwU inthpXllca ] court yootirelay f r abu intr neighbor nndmtop lanpia e toward her unbc coming a Indy. SuDcrlntandonl Smith , of the Kansas 1'a clfic illtMon , wont wo't on llio 1) ) . it M. , J'os torday , to Denver. He 111 return by tin ICanum I'Acific to Kaunas I'lly. The OBiihalt pmtiunt beliu torn ii | weir the i > o > tolTico U > ndnilt of jmttlnff in xower i > lpo from the pmemnicnl building , it liwjuit Ix-en found out cincc the imemcnt WM put down tuAtiuch n thiiif ? we * iioodtd. Mbrocaro should bo taken by the tirim * ler bnulloff granlto in allowing the chunks ofstonoto fall off on tbo fltrcotc , as so\oral lioRry ( whosls have boon broken and the ve hlcloi nearly upset by coining in contact will thcro obitnictlona lying out In the drlvt-wny. Ucv. 0. ) V. S vldge , paftof of the First J\l. \ I' , churcti of thii city , will Htart east on n month's vacation Homo titno thta week. 1'art of the time will bo apoat nt the national Man ihy.tchool wiombly nt Lnko Cluutauqua , Now York , and the national camp-mooting at Martha's Vinyard , off the coast of Maesa- clniselU. Last week ox-Polloeinan Walker win chopping kindling wood .at his roeidonco on North Fourteenth atrcot , when his nx caught on n clothes-lino and flow back , htriklnghim OUT the loft oje , cutting a palnlnl gtwh. A phyiitohn was called and It wan found ncce * t-nry to take several stltchc * In order to cloao the wound , After cxrofiil consiJernllim Ju < lgo IJeuolco decided to accept the propo Uiun of the Wit- ting's and Murphy to lent o town riud they were given until Ix o'clock lint evening to nhako the dust of Omalia from their fcot and \randcr forth upon the face of the oatth , 'out' caslH. "CSood rlddanco to bad rubbW ap plies very well in thta case. PKllSONAIj. StatoTrcisucrcrSturto > Ant is nt the 1'ax- ton , J. K. King , of Hasting1 ! , in nt the Metro- .T. A. Grom , ef Wyraore , w at the Mttn > - pulitan. John Gardner , of Bpringfiied , [ id at the Metropolitan. ) O. U. Button , of Mifsouri Valley , Is at the Metropolitan. Mistt A. Allen , of Aurora , ii thojjucit of the > Metropolitan. Mrs. A. K. Keith left for Kearney , Nob. , joitunlay noon. S. M. Unchuell , of PlaUmouth , WRH at thu : iMJIIard yentorJay. IS. 11. Cowdruy , Columbus , U quartered at llu : MotropoliUu , It. S. Srooot , of Kopiiblicau City , In ntopinp attlui Metropolitan. < ,1. .T. Uutlor and wife , of Ue.ititop , nro hiopping nt the Metropolitan , Will . Jay , of the Lincoln State Journal , IB rogUtorcd at the MctropoliUu. Sirs. L. II. Korty and two lady frionda loft on tlm noon train to-day for Denver. Hon. II. W. Montgomery , tooohcr of the Uudofllooat llloomiugton , thii elate , wait in UIB city yesterday. Oi-orge Dcknon ! rt-turncd from Grand IB nnd yest rd y Geor o ay ho intpoctud the corn crop and found it a big one imdgrow- jingcicely. U. S. Attorney LambaiUon and U. S. Mar- hhal lllurlxiwcr wont yesterday to Nortl J'Jatte , wheroit in roitirtoJI$390isiuiMingfroin ] the paitolfice. Hon. Nils AnufMon , of Kiluioro county , prominently mentioned for the position of bUto limd commnHiom ! > r , VVHH m the city looking iiftor II'H fenced. John liarucs , of hose company No , 2 , who was run over at the lire Sunday morning , had biilficiontly recovered yesterday to bo out , Although fooling very aore andtmablo for duty. William II. Coffin , Marie J. Ivojliml K. P. Aiidra , U. 8. A. ; T. II. Lwivltt and L. 0. Burr , Lincoln ; J. L. Ilaloy. Itcd Cloud ; 1' . Whilmoro , Vulloy ; W. ] . . Whodon nnd wife , York ; V. G. Lantry. lilair , ftoiu at the I'nx. ton ywterday. G. IMi-ox , Norfolk ; T. L. Craudall , Uan croft ; J. U. Uarnw , 1'onca , W. II. HlnunoiiH , Hchuyler ; 1' . O. Dimock , Divgn ; 1 K , Leonard , Did City ; N. 1) . Uakor , and A P. Clupm&n , Lincoln were guenU of thu Mil laid yisteuUy. Merani. Win. P. McDovitt nnd E. I' . Mur j'hy left yentorday for a tour of recreation In thowoat. Mr. MoPovltt'b objective i > ontl ! Colorado , whore he will wandir through thi Roryui and over the picturcHqiio fields of tbu t > oautf ! ul Ute. Mr , Murphy \vill view tin Kockle , cast glance oor the plains of I'ta and give Bomo thought to , the nil ubnohit ) question of Monnoninni. 1'AW. Youn . known at the Union Rtoc yards in Chicago niDriglHin Young , lias ! HH > in the city for several days. Mr. Young In ! KI U connected with Armour A Co. In tl Garden city as head engineer for I bo last ti teen yejtri mid hn come to Omaha for tli purpose of permanently locating hero in tin Biine c/ipicitf at thi Union etock yardd nea tfilj'uty , Mr , Young in nrvUtituof 0. W Cdguton , of IhU city , FostoOluo Oili\cfen Pofttoffico rhangci in Nubraaka durin the week ending Aug. 2 , 1881 , furnUhci liy AVm. Van Vlcck , of thu pottoflico di partiuet J5 t bli hed Ao'leraon , Droirn Co , John Anderson , P. 1. Lutee , lirow Oo , John Lute * , P , 51. Dlioontinued Farrell , Plfttte Co. Pu gjua , 0130 Oo , poatmutora Appointed Big SprinRi Oheyonno Co. , Ooorpo H. Iliurnau IIa inonvilla , Holt Co. , Alfred p. Moar. Postoflico ohangos in lima during th we k ending Aug. 2 1881 : KiUbllthed-r-Oomraunia , Clayton Oo Oeb" 3Iuogge , P. M. DiaxmtfnufdHmlunvillo , Bud auaii Co.Veat.Troy , Iuw Co. Poatmaitera * ppoInte l Crobior , Iiuen VJita Oo. , 0 , W. Smith. Lantrwi athy .J.mr * Co. , p U. Hwtedo. Nortl field ! > . 51 uea Oj , Oeo , W. Downard. " THE COMMON COUNCIL. * * i The Mayor Empowered to Pnrcte th LODE Needed Patrol Outfit. . The Work of Opening Sononteontl Street Proceeding Slowly but Snrolyi Much MlflCOllanooiiR IJnsIncBB Trana acted , At the regular weekly mooting of th city council last evening members Dooliol , Portl , Jlnscall , Knufmail , Hod field , Thrnno , Woodworth nnd Murpli ; wcro present. The roll wna called nnc the minutes of the two previous moot inga were read and approved. rmriONH AND COMMVNIOATIO.V.S. From the acting mayor , votoin ; eighteen ordinanoon passed at last moot * ing , for the reason the sanio arc not in accordance with law. Veto sustained. From same , approving certain ordt nancca passed at lost mooting. Filed. From ilillon Scott , applying for the appointment of Jacob Uoitman aa special policeman at the 13. & M. passenger depot pot grounds. Filed. From the mayor , appointing Jacob Uoltrnan aa auch policeman. Con firmed. From city physician , presenting his re port for last month. Filed. From A. Koch and others , calling at tention of the council to the dangerous hole on Jefferson street just north of Farnam. Filed. From St. A. D. Balcombo , T. 0. Drunnor , and John Wigman appointed appraisers to assets the damages arising From the change of grade of Izard from Nineteenth to Twentieth , and Twentieth From Ginning to Nicholas , making their report allowing § 300 to the property jwnora. Approved. A number of bills was referred without rending. From Lee Hart and others , asking that the grade of Eighteenth atroot bo ao changed that the abutting property bo lot ruined , Filed. 'From A. D. Junes , asking the council to cause the ditch on Twelfth atroot between - twoon Howard and Jones to bo filled up. lief erred. FromD. W. Luno , petitioning the coun- : il to instruct Chief Butler to reinstate kirn as driver of hose cart No. 1. Filed. From II. Kounlzo , asking that D. Kenniston bo appointed to inspect and luporintcnd the work about to bo begun 3ii St. Miry's avontio. Haforrod. From the trustees of the Pioneer hook uid ladder company , olfering to sell its property to the city. Itoforrod. From Norman A. Kuhu and others , taking for the ostabliahmentof the grade f Jefl arson between Farnam aticot aid Capitol avenue. Usforrod. From James Croighton , presenting } oud of Ernest II. Stuht for the grading f alloy in block -13. Approved. From Charles J. Ryan , soliciting the i7ork of pruuing the trees on Jofioraon Kjuaro. Referred. From same , presenting estimates of ity engineer , approved by the board of public worko. Approved. From the board of public works , re commending the appointment of James B. Callahan aa inspector of granite pav ing. Confirmed. From Jampa Croighton , slating that Stephen Robinson had boon awarded the contract for removing the garbage , and that ho would not sign the same , nnd giving Mr. Robinson's reasons. Referred. From James Croighton , presenting list of sidewalks laid by Charles Gardner from Juno 4th to July L'lst , 1884. Re ferred. From same , presenting the time of inspectors specters for the month of July. Filed. From Andrew Smith and others , ask ing that Airs. Kelly bo allowed to put her homo on the city lot in the roar of engine house No. 1. Filed. From Ed. Wittig and others , asking that the necessary stops bo taken to as- auro the tax-paying citizens the protec tion of their property from the persons staying on Twenty-fourth etreot south of St. Marys avonuo. Referred. HIMOI.UTIONH. SBy | Kaufman , that the committee entire tire and waterworks bo instructed to pur- ohaso 1,000 foot of hoaa for the the Deluge hose company. Referred. By Ford , that a fire proof safe bo pur chased for the police court. Referred. By Furay , that the city marshal bo in atructcd to rouiovo the building on Twenty-third and Izard atroota. Adopt od. od.By lluscall , that the atrcot commis sioner fill up the depression on Dorcas otreot west ot Eleventh. Adopted. By Wood worth , that three catch basins bo placed on I ho Intersection of Nicholas street and Sherman avenue Referred. By Boohol , that Phil Sheridan otreot north of St. Mary's avenue bo placed in n passable condition. U'furrod. By Bechol , that the sewer pipe on the south side of Farnam street near the the ravine at the foot of tlm hill at Twenty third atroot bo extended U5 fcot further. Adopted. iiKvoiiTs oi1 co.MMirrr.iM. Finance and claims , stating Uiat Olios. E , Burmester and John Christiansen hac been considerably damaged by water ar- iuing from the grading of Ftirnam street , and added that no mon ya were in the proper fund to pay the sumo * Ap proved. From S. Shear ? , stating tliat the ho , Lol ussociatlon had been unjustly chargoc by the board of public works with 23.25 mid asking to bo released from the eamo , Police , reporting favorably upon the purchasing of the patrol w agon and rcc amended that the mayor purchiuq n , wag on , homo and harness nnd adding thai it is the opinion of the committee tha the employment of ono extra man is necessary , Adopted. Sewerage , stating cho amount allowoc nioTIugh and McQavock la duo and un paid , but there are no funda on hand to pay the uatno. Adopted. Same , reporting that there are no funds to pay William Fitch & Co. , the $250 duo them , being the 5 per coat , retained tained by the city on the .Seventeenth street sew or , Adopted. Mr. Furay waa allowed to introduce resolution directing the board of public works to relay the Waring main from Dodge to Capitol avouuo by the way o Bodge and Ninth street. Referred. Viaducts , recommending the paseago of the viaduct ordinance. Adopted. Paving and guttering , recommending that the prayers ol the petitioners tha curbing and guttering of Sherman avenui be delayed one year ba granted. Adopted Special committee , reporting it * con clusion upon the proposed extension of Seventeenth street from it pro * < mt ter minus to Clark , and that John llorbach had agreed to grant the right of way through 20 of hin 2 lot * upon certain conditions. Adopted. The report o John Graves , 0. E. Squires and Danio Konniston , appointed appraisers to asses the damages arising from such extension was thoh road. It reported damages to the amount of $1,200. Approved. Repealing ordances NOJ. COS and COO , Correcting mistake in special ordin nnco No. Cl.'i. Passed. Ordering Webster street curbed nnd guttered from Fourteenth to Sixteenth and Ninth street from Capital avenue to the firnt alloy south. Passed. Ordering alloy paving districts Nos. 1 2 nnd a paved , and giving preporh owners ! ! 0 days to select material Passed. An ordinance appropriating moneys for liabilities incurred during the montl of July. Passed. To open Arbor atroot in Bowery Hill addition to Tenth atroot in Lane's sub division. Passed. Creating paving districts Nos. 32 , 33 and 34. District 32 includes Fainnm street between Eighth and Ninth ; 33. Douplas between Eighth and Ninth , and 34 , Jackson between Ninth and Tenth. The property owners nro also notified by the ordinance to select the paving mater ial within 30 dajH after ita passage. [ 'asscd. About thirty ordinances levying special taxes to pay the cost of paving streets nnd alloys in certain paving districts , and to pay the cost of certain curbing and guttering' were read thrco times nnd lasted. A special ordinance appropriating ccr nonoy out of certain eowor funda to payer or work dpno for the city. Passed. The viaduct ordlnanoa waa road the .hird time and recommitted. The council then adjourned to moot his morning nt 0 o'clock , at which time t convenes as n board of equalization. A OHILD FOUND , Uoy Found nt the Corner ol Twenty-third and Yesterday n lit'.lo boy , about two oars ot ago , was found at the corner of twenty-third and Douglas streets. Ho was crying pitcoudy and wanted his mamma. Ho could not give his narao and was taken to the house of Mr. Petty , ornor of Douglas and Twonty-third , where his parents can find him. Ho was dressed in n plaid dress , red lockings and n whlto straw hat. More of the Mother Hubbarcl. A few daya ago I noticed that an order lad Dcon issued by the city marshal inhibiting tho.wearing of a ladies' gar ment known as the "Mother Hubbard wrapper. " The grounds uponwhich the rdcr was made were that the dress s "improper" and that it "leads to an in- ocont exposure of the person. " A most omarkablo order and conclusion 1 I question the power or legal authority f the marshal to make auch an order. believe ho baa not the power to con- rol or regulate the dross of either la- loa or gentlemen , The dross referred o can not in any sense bo dearned "im- > ropor. " No dress can bo considered mpropor while it fulfills itsobjcct of cov- ringnakodncss. There can bonoprotonco hattho"HotherHubbard"does not cover ho person. If it does , how can it for a nomont bo considered as loading to an 'indecent exposure of the person ? " ) thor dressoi are worn which should lave boon included in such an order , had lie marshal power to do so , Wo notice rosses worn with thin lace alcoves and waist , exposing the arms and bust to a onsiderable extent. Does this not ox- > ese the person ? The "Mother Hub- > ard" does not do this , but ia a garment which can bo worn at homo or on the treot by all modest ladies who desires comfort during warm weather. The jontloinan advocating the order must bo ixcocdingly sensitive about the moral welfare of the community. K the pro- notion of Buoh a high standard o morala VOH his object , ho shouldhayo commenced > y issuing an order clearing the city of ho numerous gambling dons , dlvos and louooa of ill-rojuito of which the city in o well provided with , and should have olio wed it up by giving the police in structions to arrest and suppress this ivil , with the same promptness as in the 'Mother Hubbard" case. The fact of these resorts cannot bo claimed to bo unknown to the oificiala , > as low characters of every description 5 can bo soon on the strnots at all hours ot the day and night Is this matter to bo overlooked ? Is it not moro important to suppress these vices than to cause the irrest of innocent and modest ladies who 'or comfort snko should wear a decent 'Mother Hubbard" on the street ? The marshal and police have moro important luty to attend to for the good and wol- 'aro of the city than that. Lot them at- : end to that first which is most im portant. The order is the height of in justice 1 No justice would think of con victing a lady arroatod under such an order. It should at once no revoked and expunged from the records. "OllDKll. " Sixth AVard llopubliuanu. The Republicans of the Sixth ward are requested to moot at Kngino house No.l , on Wednesday evening for the purpose of organizing a Illalno and Lopan club. JfJO R RvrillHTi , ) , , .7. K.VIMIIN. . } ' Army Onera , Recruit John Buckley , unlisted nt Ft. Omaha , Nob. , Is assigned to the Fourth infantry. Private John J. Whituhoad , ro-onliat- ednt Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to light battery D , Fifth artillory. Recruits George Etiman and William Waddell , enlisted at Fort Douglas , Utah are asBifincd to company H , Sixth in fantry. On the recommendation of his troop and post commander , the uuoxpirod portion tion of the sentence of the general court martial in tha caeo of Private Fred W. Faulkner , troop L , Fifth cavalry , pub. lished iu general court martial orders No. ID , current soriea from these headquarters - quarters , is remitted. On the roccommendation of his troop and post commander , so much of the un executed portion of the sentence of gen- pral court martial in the CMC of Private William Watson , troop 1 , Fifth Cavalry , as relates to confinement coso published in general court martial orders No. 2G currnnt noriea from thcso headquarters- is remitted. First Lieutenant Dan. 0. Klngtnan , corps of engineers , chief engineer oftioer of the department , will proceed to such points In tho' Santoo-Sioux Indian res ervation , in Dakota , as may bo necessary and comply with the orders of the ma jor general commanding the division of the Missouri , already famished him ; having completed this duty ho will re turn to his proper station. The travel directed ii necessary for the public service. The following Is published for the in formation and guidance of this command : " 1 have the honor to say that , in my judgment , officers who nro to bo mounted should own their own horses , and you are hereby directed to cause , throughout your division , the most rigid enforcement of the regulations in this respect. A reasonable time ( say thrco months ) may bo given lor the enforcement of this order , but at the end of that period you will direct reports to bo made to these headquarters of every oflicor who is con tiuuint ( ita violation , nnd bring to pun ishinont all oflondors. As it is now pro vided that the service of captains with light batteries shall bo for a period of throe yoara , it is doomed advisable to cover their mounts by the same para graph (2815 ( A. II. ) that provides for subalterns - altorns serving with light batteries , and you will bo governed In your action in their cases by that paragraph. * * * and Inform you that compliance with the provisions of this letter will bo required throughout the army. army.P. . H. SHEUIDAN , "Lieutenant Gcdoral. " AEEIVAL OF BE ? , POTTEE , The Newly-Elected ninlioj ) to Hpcml Sunday In Omnbn. Lottora nnd a telegram have boon re ceived in this city from Now York stat ing that llov. Eliphalot Potter , D. D. , who recently was elected to the bishop ric of Nebraska , will bo in Omaha next Sabbath. It i.s thought that ho will preach from the pulpit of hla church in this city on that day. It is understood , lowovor , that his presence here is nottobo inkimaaanotnonof his reconsideration of lia declination to fill the proffered placo. Hoy. Potter has had , it is said , n strong dpsiro for eomo time to see the west and his stay here will simply bo a stop-over on his journey westward. The Reverend will travel along the whole line of tbo Jnion Pacific. At times ho will leave the road nnd tr\vol across the country visiting places of interest. The frionda nnd members of the church have now a ixcd belief that ho will not accept the iroflbrod place , and the council will thus ) o forced to convene for n third time for ho purpose of electing a bishop. NF.BUASKA STATE GAZETTEEU & Busi NKSH DIKKCTORY to bo issued in July , 1884 price 5-1.50. J. M. WOLFK , publisher , 12Q , S. 14th St. Omaha. Carroll is a Clipper. Carroll , who for a time played ball with the Union P.iciGc team , in this city , s proving to bo a Maaootto with the St. ? aul club. Of his playing the St. Paul Pioneer Press says the following : "It was a regular case of snatching victory from defent , and the visitors who would almost have staked their exist ence on their winning , were corrcspond- ngly down in.tlio mouth. Since Carroll : ccamo a member of the homo team , ho ias become a regular Mascotto , and the club has won nine out of the twelve ; ames played. Hu la n fine fielder , md heavy batter , and ij besides a quiet , unassuming young man. Ho plays to win every time , and is generally success- ul in inducing the others to emulate his axamplo. Many of those who were pres ent at the game yesterday gavp up all lope of seeing the homo team win , and eft before the conclusion of the contest. ? hose who remained , however , were reated to as fine a spurt as could bo do- irod. And it was little Carroll who avod the day. " All republicans of the third ward are nvited to a mooting on Thursday oven- ng , Aug.7th , at 8 o'clock , at the north- saat corner if 12th and Harncy. By or- lor of W. F. SCHMIDT , Chairman Third Ward. Kcul Estate Transfers. The following transfers were Glod for record In the olHoo of the county clerk , kugust'4,1884and reported for Tnn BEB > y the Amos' real estate agency : Ohas. S. Parr and wife to n. D. Hoed , r. d , lot 2 , block 7 , Capitol addition. < 5.00. II. D. IJood to N. Dorn , w. d , lot 2 , block 7 , Capitol addition. 5,00. Chas. A. Friday to John \V. Zimmor , > arcol see 11 , 1C , 10. $1,080. W. J. Connell to W. II. Bennett , w. 1 , lot 32 , Hickory placo. § 307.00. A. Pink and wife to B. Basus , w. d , part of lot 2 , sec. 35 , 15 , 13. § 050. lioira J. A. Shull to A. W. Babcock , r. d , lot 17 , block 10 , Shull's 1M nddi- Lion. $800. Absolutely Pure. Th ! powder nerfr v rioe. A muvel of parent * * ropgtli and wlioleeomono * . Mom economical tha UioonUairy klmU.&adoumatttt § - > M IP oompotltlon with the multitude of low tort , short wulght alum or ihoinliato powdoni. BoM onlv la cum. UOYAL UAK1SU rOtYUKB CO DISEASES OP THE EY1 & EAE J T. ARMSTROHB , M. D. , : , xi.eSL ( Bom tun repaired horn nwuU el An , offl i'Hfcor , Uoora D , Crdgbtoa Block 16U > cttr , BROOKLYN'S GREAT mm. ' 'This is to certify Hint I have mndo n careful imalysH of DR PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER nnd also of the Royal Unk ing Powder. " "I find tlmt DR. PRICE'S POWDER is mndo of pure materials nnd mixed in the best chemical proportions for the object to be obtained. " "It contains no Carbounto o Ammonia'but one-half ns much starch ns the Royal Baking Powder , evolves more carbonic acid gas , both by analysis and by npracticlc teat in the preparation and baking of biscuits makes n liphler , better flavored , nnd , in my opinion , more wholesome article of food. " "I regard PIUJE'3 ( BAKING POWDER as superior to the Roya BAKING POWDER for the following reasons : " 1. It contains no Ammonia , n substance which is not advisable in articles of fojd and unnecessary , if it is not positively injurious. 52. It contains less starch , and therefore , weight for weight , con tains more of the active inpredienta and is n purer article. 3. It evolves more carbonic acid gas and therefore more efficient , as shown by analysis and by experiment with u weighed quantity ol biscuit dough. 4. The ingredients are mixed in better proportions , so that there is less free alkaline carbonnte remaining in the dough to impair digestion by neutralizing the gastric juice. 5. It gives n lighter and better Hovered dough , owing to the facts stated in Nos. 3 aid above. "I know of no respect in which DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER is inferior to the Eoyal Baking Powder. " I am very respecfully yours , ELIAS H. HARTLEY , B. S. , M. 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Parlor Goods B N"ow ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the tomers , the newest noveltif H in styles in Turcoman , Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace GurtaiiiB , Etc. , Etc. 33logant Fassonger Elevator to all Floors. 1206 , 1808 and 1210 Farnam Street , - - - - OMAHA NEB- W.M : , . s A1D TWO WHEEL OASTS. 1M9 * nJlZOUim rBtr l and < 03 rf. llth Strut. l culr t da UIojaj furuJiQ.a fi aoon. illc | tlao. m fea tom O O > a too 43 a > o tn 3 OUMINGS AND 20Tfl ST. , OMAHA , NEB , N. B. FALCONER , GKand Sale of Sheetings. This Trook wo offer our cntiro stock of ahootinga and pillow casings at greatly re duced prices. Bleached S'ceetiog- 8-t I'cppercll Sheeting .SO o n otth'Sfi a 04 J'epiicro'I Sheeting. . . . .2Ja north 1 | e 1 < M McH'orcll ' Shcellig .IB o woith HO o ( )4Xow ) YoikMIII 2So | worth S2jo 1041NcwYoik Mill * SO c woith Si o 04IHIC.1 . .4 . S7Jo worth 85 o 10-4Utlcn . . . . . .SO c woitli 37o P 4 Wfimmttn BO o worlh 35 o lO-MVamsuttn 32Jo worth 87jc- 04 Piutt of theLoom 27Jo worth 85 o 10-4 Ktult of the Loom ,30 a worth 87la IT' ' Unbleached Sheeting ? . 3-4 I'epucrcll Shooting ISjc worth 22So 0 4 Pepperrll hhcetlnf .SO o worth ! & a 10 1 IVpporall Sbeotlnif 2o worth S7)o ) ( M lloston Bhi clings 5 o woith no o 10 4 Boston Sheeting * . S7J < 3 worth 38lo Pillow Casing , 42-Inch I'cppereU 12o worth 3fl a 40-Inch rji ( > rtll 135 , , north lOjie 0-4 Pcppercll ifljo wcrth 20o 42.lnch Fnilt of Loon 13Jo worth JOJa 6-4 Krult of Loom 1C o worth 17jo 0 4 Fruit of Loom iBjo worth SIJo 6Utlca njo worth 20 c 0-4 tltlca JO 0 wcrth 25 o 0-8 WamsutU 15 o worth 20 3 4-8 Wnmeutta so o worth Wc 01 WanuutU 25 o worth 27lo Customers will find wo hnro plenty of those goods aa advertised. 1. B. HAIB ! HAIR ! HAIR E. &E5TW& I'AXTON HOTEL Millinery and Hair Dressing Parlors jRax > iaLA > : txx JQtroot. Hair I Hair I Hair i Cheap I CtTOountrv Order * Bollrltixl 1710 DODGE STREET. I'rtvnto rooms for ndulta nt reasonable ratal , Intlo- dlu7 nurolntf. Pruinpt attention Rlrcn to emergency C.IKCS. J'atienta can bo attended , by their own phy sician /JTVlspcneary for the poor open Tuesdays , Thursdays anil baturdaya from 10 to 11 a. m , DR , SWETNAM , Ofiico 15th struct , first door north o Favnam in Boyd's opera house. orders nt office or Sale's drug store. Telephone 160. New park , Hhorman Avenue Ball Prrk. ii consequence ot the lncliuicncv of the T. ca'.hcr and by request ot the ruunors , the 120 YAEDS HANDICAP i rKwtpoiied to Sunday afternoon , August 3rd. 25 Cents. fiTAdmission JSS v WEDNESDAY , JULY 30TH - ' > SALOON KKEl'KKS VS. PICKUD NINE. HSTMorabora wlthJSIomlwr Cards Free. Finest rooms In the city. Centrally located and near Horne railway. 1215 Douglas St. , - OMAHA , NEB. TKHIIS S3 to fiW per day , as per room. 0. C CAJll'BELL , Proprietor. Bee Hive Photograph STTJZDIO , 2 IS Nor Ih IGUi Street. lUmeinber that my Phototrraphs ralo8pcote < l before Iwlrgdelivenid rom the I1KK HIVE PIIOFO QKAPIt STUDIO OMurlng e > crj' body perfect satisfaction. WLHEELER BROS. , HOOKS AND STAPLE AND f'ANCV 1522 UOUQLAS STKKUT. THE BULL r The Pioneer and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fut lupcnedlni ; the l rfrt o'd ' fuhloncd itord udranitg. Uhaitbe elmpliwt tnd moot efficient to\a burner * In the world , and with new Improve- nentsthdfMglut to operate. Absolutely Ufa wltb tu ivtcut ruevrvolr , now to use tnu cond ttsuou without a sln lo acclJiMat. jtiTUJCj for Catalogue , Irioe Llet , Etc. UtJIjLi VAI'OU SIOVK OO , , Cf.EVKr.ANn _ I. W. WAITE , M. D.f Physician & Surgeon ( Former I j of llcroy Hctpltal , Chicago. ) frrronj lboa Aii nnd Dlseawu of the Eye and JCar a H | > odaUy. / BorneoOdd roll > * V HlooV , N. W earner llth nd Dodge btrocu , Oratlu , Mcb. Office houn 10 tu i ! . m , V to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. HjniUu 10 to 12 a. n. All calU prutnytly atUod d. cb. , Au . 1 , irSt. KotieeU hereby glien llui on thu Oil dtyof N > einbcx , l&SMpuld tueddlloquent Uiea for 1881 on oti4 , 6 and 7 In wctlen ID , townthlplS , rinco 10 In thi- county of DougU * . N > b. , and tint tbe tlpic for redemption of * .v I ktl vtUI empire on the Oth d y it Hoi emt r. t3l. ( P , COCII K \ J < , AlU 4 01 Omaha , rcb.